Lowrance LMS-525C DF — информация о температурных режимах и навигационных предупреждениях [9/252]
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NOTICE!
The storage and operation temperature range for your unit is from -20
degrees to +167 degrees Fahrenheit (-28 degrees to +75 degrees Cel-
sius). Extended storage or operation in temperatures higher or lower
than specified will damage the liquid crystal display in your unit. This
type of damage is not covered by the warranty. For more information,
contact the factory's Customer Service Department; phone numbers are
listed on the last page of the manual.
WARNING!
A CAREFUL NAVIGATOR NEVER RELIES ON ONLY ONE METHOD
TO OBTAIN POSITION INFORMATION.
CAUTION
When showing navigation data to a position (waypoint), a GPS unit will show
the shortest, most direct path to the waypoint. It provides navigation data to the
waypoint regardless of obstructions. Therefore, the prudent navigator will not
only take advantage of all available navigation tools when traveling to a way-
point, but will also visually check to make sure a clear, safe path to the waypoint
is always available.
WARNING!
When a GPS unit is used in a vehicle, the vehicle operator is solely re-
sponsible for operating the vehicle in a safe manner. Vehicle operators
must maintain full surveillance of all pertinent driving, boating or flying
conditions at all times. An accident or collision resulting in damage to
property, personal injury or death could occur if the operator of a GPS-
equipped vehicle fails to pay full attention to travel conditions and vehi-
cle operation while the vehicle is in motion.
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- Lms 520c lms 525c df p.1
- Fish finding sonar mapping gps p.1
- Installation and operation instructions p.1
- Www lowrance com p.2
- Table of contents p.3
- The storage and operation temperature range for your unit is from 20 degrees to 167 degrees fahrenheit 28 degrees to 75 degrees cel sius extended storage or operation in temperatures higher or lower than specified will damage the liquid crystal display in your unit this type of damage is not covered by the warranty for more information contact the factory s customer service department phone numbers are listed on the last page of the manual p.9
- Notice p.9
- Section 1 read me first p.11
- How this manual can get you out on the road fast p.11
- Specifications lms p.13
- And lms p.13
- How lowrance sonar works p.15
- How lowrance gps works p.16
- Introduction to gps and waas p.17
- How to use this manual typographical conventions p.20
- Transducer installation p.23
- Section 2 installation p.23
- Preparations p.23
- Speed temperature sensors p.38
- Power connections p.40
- Powering your display unit p.41
- Power diagram a p.42
- Powering a nmea 2000 network bus p.43
- Power diagram b p.43
- Gps antenna receiver module p.44
- Connecting to a nmea 2000 network p.45
- Mounting the unit bracket in dash or portable p.49
- Drill a 1 inch 25 mm hole in the dash for the power transducer and antenna cables the best location for this hole is immediately under the gimbal bracket location this way the bracket can be installed so that it covers the hole holds the cables in position and results in a neat in stallation some customers however prefer to mount the bracket to the side of the cable hole it s a matter of personal preference p.50
- In dash template p.51
- Mmc or sd card memory card installation p.52
- Other accessories p.54
- Face cover p.55
- Section 3 basic sonar operation p.57
- Keyboard p.57
- Power lights on and off p.58
- Main menu p.58
- You can customize how the sonar page displays its pictures and other data in many ways we ll discuss all of those features and options in sec 4 but to show you how easy this unit is to operate the following page contains a simpli fied 10 step quick reference that will cover most fish finding situa tions the quick reference describes how your unit will operate with all the sonar features in their automatic modes which are set at the fac tory p.64
- Basic sonar quick reference p.65
- Sonar operations p.66
- Important tip p.68
- Section 4 sonar options p.71
- Asp advanced signal processing p.71
- Alarms p.72
- Nmea 2000 alarms p.76
- Calibrate speed p.77
- Chart speed p.78
- Colorline p.79
- Depth cursor p.80
- Depth range manual p.81
- Depth range automatic p.81
- Depth range upper and lower limits p.82
- Fastrack p.83
- Fish i d fish symbols depths p.84
- Frequency change transducer frequency lms 525cdf only p.86
- Fishtrack p.86
- Hyperscroll p.87
- Log sonar chart data p.88
- Overlay data p.89
- Noise rejection p.89
- Ping speed hyperscroll p.92
- Reset options p.93
- Reset water distance p.94
- Set keel offset p.94
- Sensitivity auto sensitivity p.95
- Sonar chart mode p.97
- Sonar page sonar chart display options p.98
- Sonar with custom gauges p.102
- Sonar simulator p.105
- Stop chart p.107
- Surface clarity p.108
- Transparency p.109
- Zoom zoom bar p.110
- Zoom pan p.110
- Upper and lower limits p.110
- Section 5 sonar troubleshooting p.111
- Section 6 basic gps operations p.115
- Keyboard p.115
- Main menu p.116
- Power lights on and off p.116
- When navigating to a waypoint your ground speed track distance bearing to the waypoint and course are all displayed p.121
- Note remember when the speed track and position information dis plays are flashing satellite lock has not been achieved and no posi tion fix has been determined a question mark will also flash on the present position arrow in the center of the compass rose speed ground speed is the velocity you are making over the ground if you wish you can customize the speed data box to display closing speed instead closing speed is also known as velocity made good p.121
- Basic gps quick reference p.131
- Moving around the map zoom cursor arrow keys p.132
- Find your current position p.132
- Selecting any map item with the cursor p.133
- Searching p.133
- Set a waypoint p.135
- Set man overboard mob waypoint p.137
- Navigate to a waypoint p.137
- Navigate to cursor position on map p.138
- Navigate back to mob waypoint p.138
- Navigate to a point of interest p.140
- Creating and saving a trail p.140
- Displaying a saved trail p.142
- Navigating trails p.143
- Transfer custom maps and gps data files p.146
- Cancel navigation p.148
- Section 7 advanced gps operations p.149
- Find distance from point to point p.149
- Find distance from different locations p.149
- Routes p.151
- Trails p.157
- Waypoints p.159
- Utilities p.159
- Section 8 system gps setup options p.163
- Alarms p.163
- Auto satellite search p.164
- Communications port configuration p.165
- Check mmc files and storage space p.165
- Configure nmea p.166
- Coordinate system selection p.166
- Map fix p.168
- Customize page displays p.169
- Gps simulator p.170
- Initialize gps p.172
- Hide gps feature p.172
- Map data p.173
- Map auto zoom p.173
- Map datum selection p.175
- Map orientation p.176
- Map detail category selection p.176
- Nauticpath usa marine charts p.178
- Navionic p.183
- Charts p.183
- Overlay data p.184
- 2 you will see a list of the overlay data currently displayed select the item you want to remove from your display and press p.186
- To return to the map page display p.186
- To remove overlaid data 1 while on the page that shows the item or items you want to remove press p.186
- To re move the data to remove another item highlight the item and press p.186
- 3 when you have finished removing overlay data press p.186
- Pop up help p.188
- Reset options p.189
- Screen contrast and brightness p.190
- Set local time p.191
- Set language p.191
- Show waas alarm p.192
- Software version information p.193
- Sounds and alarm sound styles p.194
- Trail options p.195
- Track smoothing p.195
- Transparency p.198
- Units of measure p.199
- Section 9 searching p.203
- Find streets p.204
- Find interstate highway exits p.205
- Find any item selected by map cursor p.205
- Find map places or points of interest poi p.208
- Find streets or intersections p.210
- Find waypoints p.213
- Nmea 2000 menu p.217
- Section 10 nmea 2000 device configuration p.217
- Bus setup p.217
- Engine tank configuration p.218
- Fuel management menu p.221
- Nmea 2000 alarms p.223
- Waypoint sharing p.224
- Backlight synchronization p.224
- Configuring ep sensors p.225
- Calibrating ep sensors p.233
- The device calibration menu will appear instructions on calibration will be listed at the top of the menu p.235
- Select the ep 15 fluid level and press p.235
- Repeatedly to get back to the main display p.235
- Press to select p.235
- Point calibration is designed for tanks that vary in shape from the top to the bottom you can begin calibration at any point in the 3 point process but we recommend starting calibration with an empty tank p.235
- Make sure the fuel tank is empty highlight p.235
- In a 3 point calibration you will set three points one each for empty half and full levels p.235
- Highlight p.235
- Highligh p.235
- Full level calibration com pleted press p.235
- Fill up your tank highligh p.235
- Which will open the bus configu ration menu a list of network devices will be at the top of the page 3 select the ep 15 fluid level and press p.235
- And selec p.235
- Use to select p.235
- And press p.235
- Then press p.235
- And pres p.235
- The following message will appear empty level calibration com pleted p.235
- 2 highlight p.235
- The following message will appea p.235
- Select p.236
- Re peatedly to get back to the main display p.236
- Press to select p.236
- Point calibration is best suited tanks that vary greatly in shape from top to bottom you can begin calibration at any point in the 5 point cali bration process we recommend starting calibration with an empty tank in a five point calibration you will set five points empty level 1 qtr level half level 3 qtr level and full level in a 5 point calibration you will have four calibration points left after calibrating your tank s empty level to figure out how much fuel you should add for the remaining steps of the calibration process divide the total capacity of you tank by four so if you have a 40 gallon tank each quarter tank will equate to 10 gallons p.236
- Make sure your tank is empty then highligh p.236
- Highligh p.236
- And select p.236
- And press p.236
- And pres p.236
- Add half a tank of fuel highligh p.236
- 10 fill up the tank then highligh p.236
- Then press p.236
- The following message will appear half level calibration completed press p.236
- The following message will appear empty level calibration completed press p.236
- The following message will ap pear full level calibration completed press p.236
- The device calibration menu will appear 5 highlight p.236
- Make sure your tank is empty then highligh p.237
- Highligh p.237
- Fuel flow calibration in a suzuki engine interface the default calibration for the suzuki engine interface is adequate in most cases but if fuel used readings are off by more than 3 percent calibration is recommended p.237
- Which will open the bus configu ration menu a list of network devices will be at the top of the page 3 select the desired ep 15 fluid level and press p.237
- And select p.237
- Use to select p.237
- And press p.237
- Top off the tank highligh p.237
- And pres p.237
- Then press p.237
- Add another quarter tank of fuel which should raise the fuel level to 3 quarters of a tank highligh p.237
- The following message will appear full level calibration completed press p.237
- Add 1 quarter tank of fuel highligh p.237
- The following message will appear empty level calibration completed press p.237
- 4 press to select p.237
- The following message will appear 3 qtr level calibration completed press p.237
- 2 highlight p.237
- The following message will appear 1 qtr level calibration completed press p.237
- 10 add another quarter tank of fuel which should raise the fuel level to half a tank highligh p.237
- The following message will ap pear half level calibration completed press p.237
- The device calibration menu will appear 5 highlight p.237
- Select fuel used to be shown as overlay data on your unit s main dis play refer to the overlay data segment of this manual for instructions on how to select fuel used data as overlay data p.237
- Select p.237
- Repeat edly to get back to the main display p.237
- Section 11 supplemental material datums used by this unit p.241
- Fcc compliance p.245
- Databases limited warranty p.248
- Lowrance electronics full one year warranty p.249
- Lowrance electronics 12000 e skelly drive tulsa ok 74128 800 324 1356 p.249
- Outside canada and the usa p.250
- In the usa p.250
- In canada p.250
- How to obtain service p.250
- 661 3983 p.250
- 324 1356 p.250
- Shipping information p.251
- Accessory ordering information for all countries p.251
- Visit our web site p.252
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